
Shine, Protect and Deep Clean your Car’s Paint!
A true reset for your vehicle’s condition. This detail will decontaminate your paint fully as well as deep clean and condition your interior’s leather and plastics.
Make Your Paint Shine with Ceramic Protection
As time goes by and you’ve driven your vehicle more and more, your paint will have gotten bug guts, fresh road tar from all the new construction in Vegas, and other embedded contaminants from our environment. Although regular washing does a great job at mitigating these things embedding into your paint’s pores, your paint is like our skin, which still needs a deep cleansing every once in a while.
That is why thorough decontaminations are necessary. We will not only wash the paint but we will chemically cleanse it with tar and iron removers. Then mechanically decontaminating by clay barring all surfaces. Followed by protecting it with our 6 Month Silica Sealant to protect your paint’s pores.
If your interior also has not been professionally cleaned in some time, this is also for you! Every area of the interior is addressed thoroughly through agitation and steam cleaning to ensure your interior is squeaky clean. If you have a dirtier interior than typical however and maybe have dogs or food that ride with you in the car, our Full Interior Detail may be better for your situation.
Our Process
1. Blow out and Vacuum
With our air compressor attachments, we will blow out all nooks and crannies and dust before going in with our vacuum and getting the remaining debris inside.
2. Deep Clean and Steam
Instead of lightly cleaning, we agitate and steam clean every surface to really disinfect and remove built up grime and body oils. Shiny surfaces will become matte again!
3. Shampoo Carpets & Condition
Carpet and floor mats get also steamed and shampooed to remove the dirt our vacuum could never remove. Lastly, we’ll condition all surfaces to give it a matte/satin factory look. No greasy, shiny, armour-all crap.
4. Clean Wheels
We use various brushes to clean the barrel, face, lug-nuts, inner fender (typically plastic or carpet) as well as the tire itself so our tire dressing performs optimally.
5. Hand Wash and Clay
Pressure wash all major debris and dirt on paint, spray our pre-wash solution to break down more grime or bugs if necessary, then hand wash, and finally, decontaminate with clay and iron remover.
6. Dry Vehicle
We blow dry the car with emphasis on cracks and seals to reduce the amount of water drips. We follow that up with our dedicated drying towels with a lubricating detail spray to also reduce chance of marring the paint.
7. Apply Protection
Panel by panel and the face of the wheels get a 6 Month Sealant applied. Increasing the gloss of the paint in the process.
8. Dressing Tires and Plastics
We may use a tar remover on the tire sidewall to really strip down any previous dressings that were on the tire. Then apply our dressing onto the tires and any plastics including inside fender-wells.
9. Finishing Touches
Lastly, We’ll wipe down the door jams and leave the windows streak-free. As well as go back around the vehicle to wipe off any water drips that may have occurred.
If you are looking for even more Protection or Paint Correction to remove defects and swirls, check out our Paint Correction and Ceramic Coatings!
General Pricing
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$260
Small (Coupe-Sedan)
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$290
Medium (SUV-Mid-Size Truck)
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$320
Medium (SUV-Mid-Size Truck)
Pricing varies upon condition of vehicle! We give exact prices upon arrival or if shown pictures prior to appointment.
Clay & Seal FAQs
Do you come to me?
Yes, we are a fully mobile unit with our own power and water to get the job done anywhere you may need. Whether that’s the comfort of your home or office!
How often should I clay my vehicle?
This depends on a couple things like whether the car is garage kept, Ceramic Coated, routinely washed and protected, etc. But on the shorter spectrum, every 6 months to a year you should decontaminate your paint’s pores.
Will the clay get out scratches or imperfections?
I’ve only been asked this by older folks generally but I do get asked, the answer is no. Clay can only remove embedded contamination and is actually abrasive so depending on the lube and type of clay, you’re probably inducing some minor micro-marring into the paint. That is why we only use synthetic clay as it’s drastically smoother on the paint.
Will the Interior Dressing be shiny?
Our dressing/conditioner will leave a satin finish to the plastics and leathers to simply look brand new again. As well as leave it protected from UV rays. We strongly dislike shiny surfaces in the interior of a vehicle.





